Here is a Starrett No. 196 dial indicator set with a Brown and Sharpe magnetic base These tools have been used so you will find a few minor scratches, nicks, and dings, but nothing that will hinder the usefulness of this set.

This magnetic base has been polished up to bring it back to the nice condition it is now in. The original owner scribed his/her initials J. On the top and scratched out something else in two different spots. I camouflaged them with a paint marker.

Please don't let this detract from what is otherwise a very nice used magnetic base. The magnet turns "on" and "off" easily and "sticks" solidly on any smooth steel surface. The fine adjustment feature helps setting up your indicator a breeze.

The Starrett dial indicator set is also in very good condition. It plenty of life left in it.

The clear plastic lens has a few very minor scratches. It is still easily readable.

This 11 piece set gives you the opportunity to use use it in many different applications. This base and indicator have a vertical reach of approximately 12 1/2" and a horizontal reach of approximately 10 1/2". The red protective case has done a very good job of protecting this set. It opens easily, snaps shut, and it holds the these tools securely. It has some very minor imperfections but will continue to protect your set for years to come.

The original cardboard box has suffered some scratches and scuffs from protecting this case. It is still very solid and will also continue to protect you tools.

This American made magnetic base and indicator are ready to go back to work immediately and would make a great addition to any precision toolbox. Please look at all the photographs as they can describe the condition these tools much better than I can. 196 indicator set with a Brown and Sharpe No. 7743 magnetic base" is in sale since Saturday, April 18, 2020.

This item is in the category "Business & Industrial\CNC, Metalworking & Manufacturing\Metalworking Inspection & Measurement\Indicators". The seller is "logansmama78" and is located in Crown Point, Indiana.